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Based on Ted Keys long running cartoon strip published in the Saturday Evening Post. Staring Don Defore as George Baxter, Whitney Blake as his wife Dorothy, and Bobby Buntrock as Harold. The show ran from 1961 - 1965. 1965 - 1966 on a different network. Tags:ShirleyBoothHazelAdded: 12th July 2007Views: 2537Rating:Posted By:Token

From a show that was originally broadcast on April 16, 1955, here are the opening and closing segments of a Science Fiction Theater episode, called "Time is Just a Place," IN COLOR! Not only is this episode about time travel, but it stars one of my favorite character actors, Warren Stevens, who also appeared in "Forbidden Planet" and a Star Trek TOS episode "By Any Other Name." Also in this particular episode is Don DeFore, who starred in the TV sitcom "Hazel." This episode is VERY typical of 1950s TV, where they gave you the title of the episode at the beginning AND after the commercial break at :15 minutes into the episode! Tags:ScienceFictionTheatercolorRayGlasser1955Added: 31st December 2008Views: 2165Rating:Posted By:videoholic

This is another iconic image of the 50’s segregation period. Elizabeth Eckford is one of the African American students known as the Little Rock Nine. On September 4, 1957, she and eight other African American students attempted to enter Little Rock Central High School, which had previously only accepted white students. They were stopped at the door by Arkansas National Guard troops called up by Arkansas Governor Orval Faubus. They tried again without success to attend Central High on September 23, 1957. The next day, September 24, President Dwight D. Eisenhower sent U.S. Army troops to accompany the Little Rock Nine to school for protection.
The thing is… she is not the subject of the photograph. Will Counts, the photographer shot Hazel Massery, the white girl shouting in front of the man. 40 years later she apologized to Elisabeth...
Tags:photoLittleRock,ArkansasElizabethEckfordHazelMasseyWillCountsAdded: 2nd December 2007Views: 1680Rating:Posted By:Teresa

Hazel Court, an English actress who co-starred with the likes of Boris Karloff and Vincent Price in popular horror movies of the 1950s and '60s, has died. She was 82. Court died early Tuesday of a heart attack at her home near Lake Tahoe, daughter Sally Walsh said Wednesday. While she had a substantial acting career both in England and on American TV, Court was perhaps best known for her work in such films as 1963's "The Raven." She co-starred with Price, Karloff and Peter Lorre in director Roger Corman's take on the classic Edgar Allan Poe poem.
Corman directed her in five movies. Like other "scream queens" of the era, Court often relied on her cleavage and her ability to shriek in fear and die horrible deaths for her roles. "The Premature Burial,""The Masque of the Red Death,""The Curse of Frankenstein" and "Devil Girl from Mars" helped propel her to cult status and brought her fan mail even in her later years. 'She'd probably get over 100 pieces of fan mail a month and she would reply to every single one,' her daughter said.
Court had finished an autobiography, "Hazel Court - Horror Queen," which will be published in Britain. Tags:hazelcourthorrorscreamqueenhammerfilmsrogercormanboriskarloffvincentpricechristopherleepetercushingAdded: 17th April 2008Views: 1363Rating:Posted By:Naomi

Time out for a little personal patriotic pride: Canada finally won its first Olympic gold medal today at the 2008 Beijing Olympics! It was won by 48-kilogram female freestyle wrestler Carol Huynh. She is the daughter of Vietnamese refugees who came to Canada in 1978. With the help of a church in Hazelton, British Columbia (population 1,500), the Huynhs managed to raise Carol and four other children. Carol's parents and husband were in attendance when she won her gold medal. Here's a CBC News clip of the happy event. Tags:CarolHuynhgoldmedalCanadawrestlingAdded: 16th August 2008Views: 868Rating:Posted By:Lava1964

Bobby Buntrock was a child actor best remembered for his portrayal of Harold (Sport) Baxter in the 1961-65 sitcom Hazel. Buntrock was killed in a car accident on a bridge in Keystone, South Dakota in April 1974. He was 21 years old. A year earlier his mother had been killed in another accident on that very same bridge. Tags:bobbyBuntrockHazelAdded: 25th November 2009Views: 8517Rating:Posted By:Lava1964

The last line of the 1954 Bugs Bunny cartoon Bewitched Bunny upset the politically correct crowd in the 1980s. In the final scene Bugs' nemesis, Witch Hazel, is transformed into a beautiful female rabbit through magic but retains her witchy cackle. As Bugs walks off with her he comments, 'Sure, I know, but aren't they all witches inside?' In Canada, censors declared the offhand remark to be misogynistic. In some DVD releases the last line has been changed to, 'Sure, I know, but who wants to be alone on Halloween?' Tags:BugsBunnycensoredcartoonAdded: 8th February 2010Views: 2460Rating:Posted By:Lava1964